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June 2017

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11 June 2017
North American
California

Southern California: Rampaging Rodents & Galloping Gunshots

In early May I read Venkat Sankar’s report detailing a cornucopia of small mammals in southern California. I had to be physically restrained from taking a suitcase, spotlight

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9 June 2017
Oriental
Capricornisserow

Do you know your serows?

I had recently announced to be done with a roundup on gorals. You find this “caprinae world”-chapter on my website: http://www.wilddocu.de/category/allgemein/caprinae-w

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9 June 2017
North American
CaliforniaCarrizo Plainskangaroo rats

Carrizo Plains (brief update)

I camped at KCL Campground on 05 June 2017 while en route to a poetry gig in San Francisco. No badgers or kit foxes on the road in (just one coyote). K-rats (including Giant) abund

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5 June 2017
North American

Recommendations for New Jersey Mammal Watching?

Hi, I live in New Jersey and my dad and I have come up with a “New Jersey Big 5” that we are going to see if we can spot at parks and forests. Our big five are: Beaver,

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1 June 2017
Australasia
IndonesiaRaja AmpatWest Papua

New Trip Report: West Papua (and they even saw some mammals!)

I was very happy to get this report from Steve Anyon-Smith: his first in a while and his sense of humour is as sharp as ever. He was in West Papua with Dion Hobcraft last month&#82

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  1. Zarek Cockar on Hyaena footprints9 May 2025

    The circled track on the left looks like a Canid to me. Hyaenids have much tighter gaps between bean-shaped toes.…

  2. markhows on Australia9 May 2025

    Many Thanks, I think you are correct, I will see if I can correct the entry

  3. Daniel Boyland on Australia9 May 2025

    Great report. I think the possum you've identified as a lemuroid ringtail might actually be a coppery brushtail.

  4. GreyBoey on A puma, a tapir, and a stalking horse – final version9 May 2025

    That was such interesting behaviour. thank you for sharing.

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